Hi All, I am Sai Harsh from IIIT-Sri City, I have been using QGIS from past 8 months, I am good at Python and C++ programming apart from this I have 2-year research experience in implementation of algorithmic graph theory.
Here I attach the project write-up, please suggest me whether it's a good project for GSOC. Please Clickhere <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X05d34UCJnuRXvBl_ztbGpLyRZk2TuLBJMbMBRBGBWA/edit?usp=sharing>to give comment on the write-up, Awaiting for the response. Thanks & Regards, Harsh On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 10:46 AM, Sai Harsh Tondomker <saiharsh....@iiits.in > wrote: > Hi Nyall, > Thanks for your valuable reply. > I will try to complete the project write-up(1-2 pages and with some > additional features) within 2 days. > > Thanks & Regards, > Harsh > > > > > <https://mailtrack.io/> Sent with Mailtrack > <https://mailtrack.io/install?source=signature&lang=en&referral=saiharsh....@iiits.in&idSignature=22> > > On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 3:44 AM, Nyall Dawson <nyall.daw...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Sai! >> >> Thanks for raising interested in this - we'd love to have more GSOC >> candidates for the project! >> >> Some specific comments inline below: >> >> On 21 March 2017 at 06:03, Sai Harsh Tondomker <saiharsh....@iiits.in> >> wrote:> >> > 1. Without restarting qgis, it will display the newly added plugin. >> best of my knowledge this feature is not present in qgis. >> >> That's already present if plugins are installed using the plugin >> installer. The master version of the installer also allows >> installation of offline plugin zips, which will immediately be loaded >> without restart. >> >> > 2.Let us suppose if in a .csv file we have lat, long column, when it's >> uploaded to qgis it will mark all the places which this lat & long is >> representing.(If user needs it), it's useful because lat & long are used >> quite often. >> >> That's also already present, using either the delimited text provider >> or the OGR provider. >> >> > 4. Qgis to support Python 3 without breaking python 2. >> >> We've made the decision that QGIS 3.0 is when we break API and move to >> Python 3 only. We won't accept backward compatibility here as it gets >> very tricky with our various dependencies, especially PyQt. So the >> master branch is now fully Python 3 and does not support Python 2. >> >> > 3. While uploading the .csv file (in which duplicate names exist) to >> merge with attribute table in qgis, the duplicates can be merge depending >> on the formula applied, this feature is not present in qgis. >> >> This sounds interesting! We could certainly benefit a lot from both >> greater power available through joins and relations, and also >> duplicate management is quite poor in QGIS. I'd suggest the second >> half of this (duplicate management) could be a great project to >> explore. >> >> Nyall >> > >
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